IShowSpeed pulled up a fan-made website during a recent livestream that tracks every country he has visited while doing IRL content. The interactive map displays his travel footprint in visual form, showing which nations he has covered and which regions remain untouched.
Speed scrolled through the map and started treating it like a completion checklist. He pointed out empty sections and framed them as “chunks” he still needs to get.
One detail stood out to viewers. Despite being based in the United States, Speed hasn’t streamed from Canada or Mexico. He has hit countries across Europe, Asia, and South America, but somehow skipped both neighboring nations.
The website represents how fans gamify creator activities. Speed’s travel streams get the video game treatment, complete with a world map that begs to be completed. It is the same psychology that drives players to hit 100% completion, now applied to real-world geography.
To complete the biggest “chunk” left unexplored, IShowSpeed might travel next to Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, or neighboring countries.

